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Riu Palace Punta Cana
Playa de Arena Gorda, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
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Riu Palace Punta Cana

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4 of 5 stars
rjare 1 contribution
Manor, PA
Jun 17, 2007 | Trip type: Family
6/8 found this review helpful

The Good:
Maid service is great. Rooms are well kept. There was no unpleasant odor(s) that had been described by previous guests. Wait staff is great, friendly and very attentive. Added praise goes to Claudia, Julianna, and Joel. Bartenders are pretty good, not the friendliest I've ever seen, though they are very very busy. Front desk staff is quick to resolve issues, most were pleasant but a few were not friendly. Two of the excursions were well worth the extra effort; safari and shopping. In all, hotel service was EXCELLENT, 5 Stars.

The Bad:
The tap water is not drinkable. The food was mediocre at best. It was edible but don't expect gourmet dining. I'd give the food 3 out of 5 stars. My cousin had continuing intestinal problems the last 5 out of 8 days. The entertainment was very amateurish. On an island of ~4 million, there has to be some great entertainers there. But we didn't see any. There was a young lady with a beautiful voice, but she was background to a skit. Expect karaoke, a patron dance contest, and lots of lip-synching to old musicals. The dancing by the entertainers was very good. Overall, I'd give the entertainment 1 out of 5 stars. The "deep sea" fishing trip was lousy. I don't think the captain and first mate knew what they were doing. I fish quite a bit. This trip was a $110 boat ride.

  • Liked — Friendly courtious staff
  • Disliked — entertainment
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay May 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Family (extended)
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since April 14, 2007
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with teenagers, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, Pet owners, Families with young children
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Outdoor / Adventure, Shopping, Skiing / Winter sports
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Wonderful Vacation

Riu Palace Punta Cana

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5 of 5 stars
lmeAbingdon_MD 13 contributions
Abingdon, Maryland
Jun 17, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
12/12 found this review helpful

My husband and I just returned from the RIU Palace Punta Cana. We were there from June 8 - 13, 2007. It was an incredible vacation. Everything about the RIU Palace is magnificent. We read many reviews before our trip and did not have any problems at the hotel.

1) Hotel rooms - Very nice and roomy. There was a faint musty smell, but nothing too bad. We lit some candles and it helped. The beds are not as uncomfortable as everyone says. Make sure you hang a card out for your room to be cleaned or they will clean it every few days.

2) Food - Not too bad. The fruit is awesome and we found something to enjoy at every meal. We went to the sit down Italian and Japanese restaurants and the food was excellent. Be aware of one thing that Apple Vacations misleads you on. They say you have exchange privileges with any of the RIU Punta Cana properties. That is true, but only for breakfast and lunch. You have to eat dinner at your own hotel. That was not too great, because the hotels are a little spread out and once you are at the beach near your room, who wants to trek to breakfast or lunch at another hotel. It would have been better if you could have dinners at the other properties.

3) Beach - Breathtaking and very clean. Staff at the hotel take drink orders while you are on the beach!

4) Hotel services - There are many things to do at the hotel. The shows were wonderful and the "Animation" staff works very hard to make sure the guests enjoy themselves. There are numerous free water activites. The Casino at the RIU Placa Macao is very small. The Caribbean street is ok, but not very big. The Apple reps at the RIU Palace were great. They give you a presentation on the first day to go over the hotel and what activities are available. We were a little bummed out, because the Apple reps do not endorse horseback riding there. That was the main activity that we had hoped to do in Punta Cana. This hotel is geared towards people who want to relax and chill out.

Overall, the RIU Palace is a great place to stay. We thought it was the best out of the other RIU properties in Punta Cana. The staff is phenomenal and very attentive. We would definitely go back and stay at this hotel.

  • Liked — The Beach
  • Disliked — The Food
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 4 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay June 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since June 17, 2007
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with teenagers
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, Pet owners, Families with young children, Tourists
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun
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Riu Palace Punta Cana

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4 of 5 stars
myvacationlady 15 contributions
central NJ
Jun 15, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
20/20 found this review helpful

We stayed at the Riu Palace Punta Cana for 7 nights from June 4-11, 2007. This resort is just over 1 year old and is by far the nicest and most opulent of all the Riu properties in Punta Cana.

As a travel agent, I look at resorts a bit differently than the average guest. This is a very long review. I hope you find it helpful. If you have any questions, you can email me directly at mindy@myvacationlady.com. We visited 14 properties while on this vacation so I have lots of opinions on which resorts might suit certain people.

Check In

Driving up to the resort is like driving up to a stunning white palace. It is very impressive to see from a distance. Arriving at the resort is just as impressive.

The lobby is air conditioned (a definite plus and unusual for Punta Cana where most are open air). It is filled with comfortable seating areas, all of the tour operator representatives, a gift shop, a large and welcoming piano bar, and a sports bar with slot machines, pool table and the internet café.

The check in was fast and efficient. We were given a 30 second introduction to the resort by one of the front desk representatives and were handed a map of the Riu properties on a map. We were given 1 key for the room (on a large plastic key ring with the room # on it), a key for the safe on a long cord and were told to come back for towel cards. We were given a sticker to put on our luggage to have it delivered to our room but the bell hop was free and took it as he showed us to our room (sort of- he got confused and ended up taking us to the wrong floor).

Rooms-
We asked for a courtyard view room (as opposed to a standard gardenview room) and were given room 1104, which is on the same level as the lobby.

All rooms are junior suites- with step down to a sitting room with a sofa, coffee table, dresser and TV. There is crown molding, tray ceilings and dark hard wood furniture. The floor is tile with area rugs around each side of the bed and in the sitting area.

The balcony is a nice size with 2 cushioned chairs that recline, a plastic snack table and a drying rack which is attached to the side wall. The balcony is private on both sides with solid walls separating them from the neighboring balconies.

The bathroom is large with a high step in jetted tub/ shower. There is a double sink with lots of room. The vanity is higher than usual which might make it a bit difficult for children or short adults. There is no drawer space or medicine cabinet but plenty or room on the vanity for putting personal items.

The beds are the major issue with these lovely rooms. The options are 1 king or 2 doubles. The 2 double beds are pushed together (with separate sheets and blankets) but only has 1 headboard. This bedding set up may cause issues with families or guests who may not want to sleep side by side. These beds can not be separated by a night stand to create privacy. The other issue with the beds is that they are hard as rocks. One guest equated them as sleeping on books. I felt that sleeping on the floor would have been more comfortable. For a brand new and deluxe resort, I would have expected comfortable pillow top bedding. I spent the last few days on pain killers since my back was killing me.

Each room has a mini bar which is restocked every 2 days with water, sodas and beer. Right above the mini bar is the Riu signature liquor dispenser. There are 4 bottles (gin, vodka, rum and something else) inverted for the guests to use throughout their stay.

If you can, ask for a courtyard view room rather than the standard view room. The courtyard view rooms have a lovely view of the fountains rather than of other hotels. The courtyard view rooms may be considered to be the superior rooms vs the standard rooms and may command a higher room rate.

Pool and Beach

Although the pool looks small for a resort of this size, it was never really crowded since the beach is to so gorgeous. The pool is at the far end of resort, closest to the beach in the middle of the property (between the 2 buildings). It has Jacuzzis on either side with a large swim up pool bar. At the other end, there are a dozen or so tiled loungers in the water. The pool is not for diving-the entire pool was only waist high. Unfortunately, the pool water was so warm that it really wasn’t refreshing and you would need to go to the ocean to cool off.

Just in front of the main pool is a large round pool. It is not a kid’s pool, nor it is a Jacuzzi. It was rarely used so I’m not sure what it is used for. It is shallow- maybe only a couple of feet deep.

Around the pool, lounge chairs and umbrellas were plentiful but since this property is so new, the palm trees provided very little shade and the chairs around the trees were at a premium.

The beach is beautiful! It is wide and deep. The water is a stunning shade of turquoise. The sand is powder fine and white- not hot to the touch. There are a good number of trees to provide shade and there are plenty of lounge chairs. Since the beach is so beautiful, there were more people there than at the pool.

***The one suggestion that I would make is to bring your own beach towels. Since the hotel only provides 1 per person at a time, and they are all the same color, it is much easier to spot your lounge chair.

Food

Overall the food was good, not great. The buffet restaurant was pretty comparable to any other buffet restaurant. It is air conditioned, which is a plus. The wait staff was fast and friendly but most of the food was drowned in a sauce or butter. The breakfast buffet was plentiful with a cereal bar, fruit bar and bread table. Their breads were wonderful. Lots of cold cuts and salad items that Americans probably wouldn’t eat for breakfast. Don’t miss the smoothies- they were very good! You can get made to order omelets but it is the same person making large omelets and cutting them into portions. He is right near the eggs and he will make an omelet made to order. There was never a line for omelets since no one could find him.

Dinner at the buffet was mediocre at best and is best avoided, if possible.

The restaurants- our favorite- the Gourmet- Sir Oscars, then the Steakhouse, Japanese, Brazilian and last the Italian. (We are from NYC- you can’t compete with NY Italian food). Dinner reservations had to be made between 9am and 12 noon at the Italian restaurant for that night. The line started at about 8:45 am but wasn’t terrible.

The lunch buffet got pretty redundant- always pizza, burgers, fries and the salad bar. I day they had a pasta station and another day there was a paella station which was very good. We ate at the steakhouse most days for lunch since it is closer to the pool and beach.

Room service was delivered quickly. The menu was ok and delivery is from 7am to 11pm. Their 24 hour snacks at the sports bar is a joke- Hot dogs, hamburgers and nachos that can be heated up in a microwave.

Entertainment

Please keep in mind that we are cruise people and are used to good entertainment. This can’t compare. The Animation Team did the same dances to the same music daily. The daytime activity schedule is posted on a board outside the theatre. I would have preferred it in writing- especially since it doesn’t change day to day, it could easily be handed out with the welcome package.

Since many of the guests are not American, and English is not their primary language, all activities and shows are announced in 4 languages- Spanish, French or German, English and then another. Their accents are so heavy, that even when they are speaking English, it is very hard to understand them.

The shows in the evening start at 9:45pm with a 15 minute ice breaker- some games with some audience participation. The only evening show which was decent was the Sunday night show- Cabaret. Most of the others were so bad we ended up walking out on them.

The casino is located at the entrance to the Riu Palace Macao which is about a 15 minute walk or a 5 minute shuttle ride away. The blackjack tables are a $10 minimum. Roulette was $5. Lots of $.25 slots- but lots got stuck mid way during playing. I was hearing a lot of bells going off and 1 person won $1000 in the slots while we were there.

Beware a scam game that they try to sucker you in with a “free” $10 chip. There is no name on the game and they try to keep you playing by changing the rules with their money until you are “so close” to winning the jackpot and now have to use your money.

This is not a property that I would recommend for families. There is a small kids area with a jungle gym and tiny pool. I never saw any kids there and never saw a children’s staff. Although there was a kids activities list posted on the activities board, unless they were hiding the counselors, I never saw any kids participating in any organized activities.

The spa is lovely- although we didn’t get to use it. I did walk through it. I honestly don’t remember seeing a fitness center on the property. I can’t imagine that they don’t have one but since I wasn’t looking to use it, I really didn’t pay much attention.

Travel Agent Summary:

This property is gorgeous and will be even better when the foliage on the trees grows in a bit more. The staff is eager to please. Some speak better English than others. This is not a resort for Americans who expect to be will lots of other Americans. The English speakers were in a minority the week we were there. It is also not a property for families. We saw other properties in Punta Cana which would be better suited for families. I’m not sure if I agree with the Apple Vacations rating of a 6 Golden Apple. There were other properties that I thought were more deserving of that rating.

Who would I recommend this property to?
-Honeymooners who don’t want much in terms of activities
-Older couples
-Those who like a more European atmosphere
-Beach lovers

Who would I not recommend this property to?
-Young singles who want a lot of action
-Families

We saw a total of 14 properties while we were in Punta Cana, and there were others I liked more and others that I liked less. We stayed at Sunscape the Beach 2 years ago and although the beach was no where as nice as the Riu's, we liked the Sunscape better. After seeing all the other properties this time around, I feel confident of being able to recommend the right property to my clients. That is what a good travel agent will be able to do.

  • Liked — Beach
  • Disliked — beds
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
    • 4 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay June 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since March 16, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? No
  • I recommend this hotel for A romantic getaway, Older travelers
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, People with disabilities, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Other
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Beautiful, Peaceful, Pure Relaxation

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4 of 5 stars
smarty2pop 1 contribution
Valparaiso, Indiana
Jun 14, 2007 | Trip type: Family
14/15 found this review helpful

Riu Palace Punta Cana was an unbelievable experience. Upon walking in you are greeted with some sort of fruit champagne, which tasted somewhat like papaya. The overall atmosphere was, to say the least, romantic. Upon walking in you are faced with the most beautiful array of island flora, the ceiling in the front entrance area is stain glass and the chandeliers are enormous. In fact everything, furniture wise, is enormous. Vases that stand 5’4” or taller, marble top tables, mirrors 10’ by 10’ or bigger, everything is BIG. The rooms are very nice, with stocked portable bars, refrig, and beverages. The only draw back was there was a slight moisture in the room, whereas if you didn’t remove the top covering of the bed, your linens may be a little damp, therefore I would suggest doing so as soon as the beds are made, giving the air conditioner time to draw out the slight dampness you may feel on the sheets. But then again, you are on an island, and that can be expected.

The food was plentiful, and good, it was a little different though…for instance: I fixed a small helping of, what I thought was fried potatoes, which in fact turned out to be fried bananas. But hey, When In Rome…The Italian Restaurant was great, bruchetta, bread drippings, pizza, and their linguine was fantastic, and I’m Italian, take it from me, it wasn’t bad. The steak house was great too, I don’t care much for oriental food, but for those of you that like it, you have a huge variety to choose from, the salad bars are great and the service is unforgettable. You want for nothing….P.S. Long pants are needed for dinner only, for the men only...women you can wear what you want....Ya!!!! My kind of place.

With two open bars, I went for the coconut drinks, oh my god; it tasted like a frothy milk shake!!! Ok, so much for the diet…. diet before going is all I can say. Their peanut colatas, and margaritas are to die for too. They have slot machines, not many though, about 10…you have to go to the main casino, which a short shuttle ride in. And the shuttle is like an oversized golf cart, the open air and scenery is great, the ride itself is nice, you don’t feel all cramped and closed in. And winning, oh my, who gets three 7’s on three different machines…I DO!!!! YeHa!! I made about $300 or $400, which I might add paid for my tours, and that was on quarter slots. That is unheard of….

The sun is brutal…and unforgiving…. forget tanning lotion…. pack 45 blocks… that is all I can say. I never burn, always tan. So on my first day, as I was passing all the people lying under the palm trees I thought NOT ME, I WANT DIRECT SUN. After one hour I found myself a beautiful maroon color. I couldn’t wear anything for two days, it eventually turned tan, but the pain was unbearable in the process…and that was only 1 hour!!!!

One tour I found very enlightening was the Culture Tour. You got to visit a coco plantation and test taste coco, coffee, etc. You got to visit a home of one of the Dominicans, and see the schools in which the children attend, it truly brings to light how fortunate all of us are to have running water, inside bathrooms etc. They tell you on your next trip out if you wish you could bring coloring books or crayons for the kids, this is a true luxury to them. The site to this tour is www.outbacksafari.com.do you can go there and look under the categories under “help the needy”, it tells you more about it. I myself will be shipping over some school things for the kids, for they have nothing, not even a bus, they ride donkeys in to school!!! They have no sporting equipment anything. If you have any kindness in your heart, you will make this tour and take the time out to hand a few coloring books or crayons out. It would be like Christmas to the kids. I regret not knowing about this, and not bringing something to make the kids day. The children nevertheless would run to the windows, wherever you go, just to wave.

If you’re looking for peace of mind, rest, and relaxation, this is the place to go. With the generous people, the powder like sand, and turquoise waters, you can’t go wrong, hope your trip was as good as mine. AND DON'T FORGET COLORING BOOKS!!!

  • Liked — The Beaches
  • Disliked — Slight dampness noted on sheets. But easily curable with air conditioning and exposing sheets
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
  • Date of stay June 2007
  • Visit was for Quality time with family
  • Traveled with Family (extended)
  • Age group 35-49
  • Member since June 14, 2007
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, People with disabilities, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Gambling / Casinos, Outdoor / Adventure, Great food / Wine, Spa, Skiing / Winter sports, Concerts / Music festival
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The Riu Palace is a "true Palace"

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5 of 5 stars
CINCINNATI37 2 contributions
Cincinnati, Ohio
Jun 13, 2007 | Trip type: Couples
8/9 found this review helpful

My husband and I stayed at the Riu Palace from June 2nd - 9th. We had read many reviews and were somewhat skeptical. However, upon arrival of the Riu Palace, any concerns we had instantly disappeared.

The rooms were very clean, food was great, variety of restaurants, decor in lobby gorgeous, fantastic beach, and the people were extremely friendlly...we could go on and on about the Riu...but remember some people can never be satisfied. This Cincinnati couple was truly impressed with all aspects of the Riu.

Thanks Riu Palace and Apple Vacation for making our vacation a dream come true.

Please do not hesitate to go to this resort...this was a "TRUE PALACE."

  • Liked — Friendliness of the whole staff
  • Disliked — Making reservations each day for dinner
  • My ratings for this hotel
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
  • Date of stay June 2007
  • Visit was for Romantic getaway
  • Traveled with Spouse / significant other
  • Age group 50-64
  • Member since August 19, 2005
  • Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? Yes
  • I recommend this hotel for Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Tourists
  • I do not recommend this hotel for Young singles, People with disabilities, Great pool scene, Pet owners, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
  • I selected this hotel as a top choice for Beach / Sun, Spa
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